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AMONG GENTLEMEN
  
  
  
  
  
  
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AMONG GENTLEMEN

we see the same idea illustrated. Yesterday when the carriages
came up I saw a gilded four-in-hand, with white reins and coachmen
in yellow liveries. Everybody looked as they would look
at a row of peacocks on dress-parade, for the turnout was a
“stunner!” By-and-by up came an English drag, jet black,
with one seventeen-hand horse. There was a harness for utility,
with steel buckles, and the coachman was garbed in modest
black. It was a “swell” turnout, but the owner has taste and
he “stuns” with a rig of plain and simple elegance.